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Dresses, f/4, 800 ISO
Using a 28mm f/2 Nikkor 28mm lens on a Nikon D2Xs, I photographed this scene at three different settings, all with 1/125th shutter speed. The first was at 3200 ISO and f/8. The high ISO negated any advantage of the small aperture. The third was at 200 ISO and f/2. Despite what I had read about the excellence of this lens even wide open, it was not the best. The picture shown here was easily the best despite the use of 800 ISO where received wisdom says that the D2X becomes unusable. The aperture was f/4.
In every case I cleaned the photos up using the same settings on Lightroom. That made a big improvement to all of them.
In every case I cleaned the photos up using the same settings on Lightroom. That made a big improvement to all of them.
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